"Phillip Neiswanger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hello,
>
> I'm new to arch and I'm having a little trouble understanding what to
> do  with arch at this point in my project.  It's early in the projects
> and I'm  now at a logical stopping point and would like to move the
> version forward  from 0.0 to 0.1.  I did:
>
> tla tag --setup \
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]/project--mainline--0.0
> project--mainline--0.1
>
> and now I'd like the current set of "checked out" sources work with
> the  new tag.  How do I do it?  I was hoping I could avoid destroying
> the  current tree and then using tla get.
>
Another mail already pointed out how to do that. Another thing you
might be interested in is configs[0]; they provide a way to assign
(release) versions to revisons without needing to create new branches.

[0] 
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-arch/tutorial/multi-tree-projects.html#Multi-tree_Projects_and_Configuration_Management

Cheers, Rotty
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